Serious injuries take their toll May 10, 2002 Truck drivers, nonconstruction laborers, and nursing aides and orderlies top the list for lost-time injuriesRead More
OSHA: 7% certified May 10, 2002 Only a small percentage of federal OSHA's workforce have recognized safety and health certificationsRead More
Advice for reducing overexertion injuries on the job May 10, 2002 Liberty Mutual suggests ways to combat the number one cause of occupational injuriesRead More
Perdue to pay for PPE donning & doffing time May 10, 2002 Poultry firm agrees to change its policy and compensate employees for suiting upRead More
Calling on ergo experts: OSHA needs you now May 3, 2002 The agency is looking for members for its new National Advisory Committee on ErgonomicsRead More
The terrible toll continues May 3, 2002 Transportation incidents continue to be the leading cause of workplace deaths, says AFL-CIO studyRead More
Machinists treated for metal-working fluids exposure May 3, 2002 NIOSH investigation of work-related respiratory illnesses raises new concernsRead More
Senate designates 'National Occupational Safety and Health Week' May 3, 2002 One of the goals is to raise awareness of the benefits of investing in workplace S&H measuresRead More
Will they report? May 3, 2002 Know the factors that impact a worker's decision to report an injury, incident or near missRead More
Rating your S&H management system May 3, 2002 Note these 12 areas for auditing and evaluationRead More